One of the biggest myths of the mid 2000s was.....

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Cormega laid the groundwork put Jimmy really made it completely fine for people to go indie and would use this was one of the selling points.
without others realizing Jim Jones was in more demand, was a part of the group with the biggest buzz and had a personality that could sell his music on his promo run.

even if you did well and recouped you got your money's worth whatever that figure was but even then getting all the money off Alan what's his name was a difficulty unless you were Cam'ron Giles and he never even put out a solo album. through them. shyt, Jimmy went gold and I think he says he felt like he never saw all his money because there was so much of it coming off Ballin.
 

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Capo's influence ahaha

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Cormega laid the groundwork put Jimmy really made it completely fine for people to go indie and would use this was one of the selling points.
without others realizing Jim Jones was in more demand, was a part of the group with the biggest buzz and had a personality that could sell his music on his promo run.

even if you did well and recouped you got your money's worth whatever that figure was but even then getting all the money off Alan what's his name was a difficulty unless you were Cam'ron Giles and he never even put out a solo album. through them. shyt, Jimmy went gold and I think he says he felt like he never saw all his money because there was so much of it coming off Ballin.
Jim had ballin' and had people believing that Koch was a good thing, Koch and Jim just got insanely lucky.
 
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